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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on August 02, 2006, 02:59:53 PM

Title: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Rodney on August 02, 2006, 02:59:53 PM
Not sure why the DFO fishery notice centre is down, but I just got the notice by email. Recreational sockeye opening from Mission Bridge to Alexandra Bridge starts tomorrow.

http://www.fishingwithrod.com/fishy_news/file/060802.doc
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 02, 2006, 03:09:00 PM
http://www.horse-races.net/sounds/ctp.wav

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: lapetitebuse on August 02, 2006, 03:17:32 PM
Good news.
Gotta sharpen my hooks and make room in my freezer.

First season of sockeye for me, it's pretty exciting.

Please everyone keep the rivers clean. Pick up your lines, dont leave it there.

Good luck
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 02, 2006, 03:21:44 PM
Good news.
Gotta sharpen my hooks and make room in my freezer.

First season of sockeye for me, it's pretty exciting.

Please everyone keep the rivers clean. Pick up your lines, dont leave it there.

Good luck

Hope you've at least witnessed it before, or you're gonna be in for one helluva surprise.

Anyone know how Peg looks?
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Rodney on August 02, 2006, 03:24:58 PM
Official notice is up:

http://www-ops2.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/xnet/content/fns/index.cfm?pg=view_notice&lang=en&DOC_ID=91166&ID=recreational

Peggy? She needs a new truck. ;D
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 02, 2006, 03:28:38 PM
This could be interesting, after some Sock has been dragged up on the beach and put through the shake and bake....
==========
Anglers are requested to release any hatchery marked sockeye.  These fish are
hatchery raised sockeye and part of a recovery program designed to increase the
numbers of Cultus Lake sockeye.

The term "hatchery marked" means a fish that has a healed scar in place of the
adipose fin.
==========

Interesting wording again.  "requested"
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: canoe man on August 02, 2006, 03:34:52 PM
YAHOO THE GONG HAS SOUNDED
AND IVE GOT A FEW DAYS COMIN TO ME
time to hook up the tent trailer
and head out lol  beat the rush
so what else is their to do this long weekend
cnm
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Fishin Freak on August 02, 2006, 04:08:38 PM
God help us all!
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: rickjames_2 on August 02, 2006, 04:34:43 PM
Where is the alexandra bridge???
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: chris gadsden on August 02, 2006, 10:44:32 PM
Where is the alexandra bridge???
Just past Spuzzum but where is Spuzzum? ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Rodney on August 03, 2006, 01:39:06 AM
Here are some recommendations for those who are participating in this fishery for the first time. This isn't my cup of tea, I have never tried it, and never will. For those who enjoy it, it is legal after all, so do what you feel is right, you'll have to live with the choices down the road. :) Anyways, here goes:


Have fun.
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Sterling C on August 03, 2006, 07:22:19 AM

  • After retaining your daily quota of sockeye salmon, if you wish to target chinook salmon, it is best to switch to bar fishing. This would minimize the number of sockeye salmon being hooked.
  • Garbage, take it home please. Discarded fishing line in the water can tangle up on a bird, causing long painful deaths.



Good points Rodeny, if you're going to be out there and have already caught your fish, why not throw out a bar rig and pick up some trash. Just don't wander too far from your rod if your in sandals  :-[
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: chris gadsden on August 03, 2006, 08:11:01 AM
First report just came in, limits taken in 30 minutes at Grassy. Hope everyone goes there and leaves the other bars for me to bar fish. ;D ;D ;D

The report also said after some anglers had taken their limit they continued to fish. ??? As Rodney stated above this will put unneeded stress on these fish because of high water temperatures. As well the stress of playing and landing them with such long leaders can cause damage as they bounce in the rocks.

Of course some anglers will say "trying for a chinook now" Consider pulling out the bar rod as the fellow that filed the report is doing now.

Heading out now to try and find a parking spot at Island 22 and then spend a relaxing day waiting for the bell to toll. ;D
Hey, if there is that many sockeye out there maybe one will bite the spinning glow but I will settle for a 20 pound bluntnose. ;D ;D
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: pepsitrev on August 03, 2006, 11:06:25 AM
 ;) good point rod when getting the 2 sockeye for the day go home and remember to preserve and protect. also do the river a favor and pick up your garbage as well as the junk left behind by other fishermen who only have fish on their mind. but most of all have fun and enjoy each others company. good luck to all and tight lines. and on the other note as of tuesday aug 8th pepsitrev will be once again joining the army&navy fishing team. so drop on by say hi and i will do my best to set you up right for sockeye and even let ya in on some good locations to fish. im at the langley store   8) 8) ;D ;D
Title: Fraser River - Region 2 - Consumption Advisory - July 31 - Spill
Post by: Rodney on August 03, 2006, 11:14:24 AM
Fraser River - Region 2 - Consumption Advisory - July 31 - Spill

During the late evening hours of Monday July 31, 2006 a CP train derailment at
the confluence of the Fraser / Thompson Rivers resulted in approximately 1,200
tons of coal product being spilled into the Fraser River.  Some Fraser River
salmon are expected to have been exposed to this spilled coal product.
Best information received to date suggests that the risk to human health
associated with consumption of salmon potentially exposed to the coal material
is very small.  Samples of salmon that may have been exposed to this coal
product will be collected to determine if exposure to this material has
potential to render these fish unfit for human consumption.  As a precautionary
approach, fishers who may have caught and retained salmon in the Fraser River
since the time of the spill should consider only consuming the flesh of the
fish (ie: no consumption of external parts of the fish including skin, heads,
etc). A further option fishers may wish to consider is retaining but not
consuming the fish until analysis of the samples collected can be completed.
The results from the sample analysis is expected to be available early in the
week of August 7.  A follow up information notice will be prepared outlining
the results of the sample analysis.


FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Michael Crowe
DFO  Kamloops, B.C.
Tel. 250-851-4963
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: oddjob on August 03, 2006, 11:28:21 AM
what is the statis of island 22 ? will they let us fish the far end ,away from the campgrounds .
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Geff_t on August 03, 2006, 12:54:26 PM
Well sitting here at work on my last day before holidays, I took the whole month of August off to spend time with the kids and to do some fishing and am glad that the soxs are open. This should mean that when I take the kids to fish the veddar it should be nice and quiet. I am planning to head to the fraser on tuesday and wednesday with big steel and yes we will be bring the bar rods with us. But on Sunday I am planning to teach my 4 year old (will be 5 in two weeks) how to drift fish. I took him to the stave last weekend to teach him to cast and it went great. The look on his face when he realized that he could do it on his own was priceless. I can not wait till he gets his first fish. I was thinking of taking him to the fraser to let him reel in my fish but I do not think that I want to expose him to what goes on during sox openings at such a young age. So for now and the next few years it will be the veddar. If any fish are caught by him on sunday I will send pics. And of course we will release all fish caught. Got to teach him right from the start that it is not about how many you bring home but how much fun you have catching them, releasing them properly so that there will be fish to catch when he has kids and their kids and their kids and so on and so on. So tight lines to everyone and behave will out on the bars. ;D
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: TrophyHunter on August 03, 2006, 01:03:01 PM
GT thats awesome.. I can't wait till the day I have children of my own and I can teach them how to fish!!  it is one of my dreams I can't wait to fulfill!!!!!!
it is nice to have a whole month off of work in which to spend.. enjoy your time off.. even if you are wasting some of it on Big Steel !!!  ;D ;D
Title: Re: 2006 non-tidal Fraser River sockeye opening
Post by: Big Steel on August 03, 2006, 06:53:08 PM
GT thats awesome.. I can't wait till the day I have children of my own and I can teach them how to fish!!  it is one of my dreams I can't wait to fulfill!!!!!!
it is nice to have a whole month off of work in which to spend.. enjoy your time off.. even if you are wasting some of it on Big Steel !!!  ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D I haven't fsihed with Gt since that fine day when he got his first Steely in a couple of years.  Poor buggar couldn't go out all the season before do to a nasty surgury.  But he recovered good, and got himself the nicest steely of the year between the three in our regular crew!! ;D ;D  SO it will yet again be a blast as it always is!!  Sorry you have to work Ricky!! ;D ;D